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47_MasoN_47
02-29-2012, 01:04 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3V_IWwxDVA

Things like this are why I don't have a turbo and whatnot :P That little guy there (including suppressor) is worth over $1k.

47_MasoN_47
02-29-2012, 10:41 AM
I have tax stamps for mine. You have to give the ATF $200 for the privilege of owning one, then wait 3-7 months for approval. Once you get used to shooting suppressed even .22 seems loud without it haha. I've got one for .22 and another for 9mm.

47_MasoN_47
03-02-2012, 03:25 PM
Yeah lol. Have to pay taxes for suppressors, my short barrel shotgun, and the full auto M-11 that's pending with the ATF right now. I've given the ATF over 1k just in taxes for permission to own toys :(

With regular ammo the range is the same, if you use the subsonic loads then they drop quicker just because they are lower velocity. Out of this gun though, it doesn't matter what ammo you use, they pretty much all exit the barrel a little under 1000fps.

J_Lynn
03-02-2012, 03:53 PM
*Drool*

I'd rather have guns than a turbo. A turbo isn't going to help you at 3am when some punk decides he wants your big screen and the way he's gonna get it is by breaking your backglass door and take it .... but that glock 40 next to your bed ..........

J_Lynn
03-02-2012, 03:58 PM
I do need your opinion ... I need a piece to carry with me once I get my C&C, and I am really having problems finding something that's cute/smaller/powerful enough.........do you have any suggestions? I don't want something that has a lot of kick back and I don't want to carry a .40, but finding a small .380 is kinda hard from what I've seen. So yeah ... and I don't want to spend a billion dollars :)

47_MasoN_47
03-02-2012, 04:32 PM
I carry a Walther PPS in 9mm, it's a good balance but it is kinda expensive. look into the Bersa Thunder Concealed Carry model in .380. They are reliable and easy to operate, plus .380 is nothing to sneeze at. It's big enough to be controllable and small enough to conceal.

MadMax
03-02-2012, 06:37 PM
I do need your opinion ... I need a piece to carry with me once I get my C&C, and I am really having problems finding something that's cute/smaller/powerful enough.........do you have any suggestions? I don't want something that has a lot of kick back and I don't want to carry a .40, but finding a small .380 is kinda hard from what I've seen. So yeah ... and I don't want to spend a billion dollars :)

Taurus TCP (PT738) if you want a .380. It's better than the LCP because it locks the slide after the last round.

If you are looking for a 9mm (better round and more common than a .380), then try the Taurus PT709 Slim.

By the way, the .40 doesn't have a lot of "kick," what it has is "snappiness" as compared to the .45 ACP.

Cheers! M2

fnkngrv
03-02-2012, 06:48 PM
I am on the fence about my .380. It is a great gun choice for someone just looking for protection and not putting a lot of rounds through it plus the ammunition is expensive for plinking at the range.

47_MasoN_47
03-02-2012, 06:51 PM
.380 is certainly expensive, that's the main reason I switched from carrying that to 9mm. The PPS was expensive, but I've made my money back and then some just being able to shoot for cheap. I do a LOT of shooting too, so ammo costs pile up quick for me. I spent $97 just on shooting ammo this week, and I have a competition on Saturday that'll cost me some more.

JumpmanYaris
03-02-2012, 07:02 PM
Man fuck that brah I use grenades lol

U r just like me but u collect guns I collect sneakers

47_MasoN_47
03-02-2012, 07:04 PM
haha yeah basically!

J_Lynn
03-02-2012, 11:24 PM
Taurus TCP (PT738) if you want a .380. It's better than the LCP because it locks the slide after the last round.

If you are looking for a 9mm (better round and more common than a .380), then try the Taurus PT709 Slim.

By the way, the .40 doesn't have a lot of "kick," what it has is "snappiness" as compared to the .45 ACP.

Cheers! M2

My dad S&W .45 - and that sucker is hard for me to keep ahold of. I don't like the .45 at all; he loves it and can shoot it like a pro (but he was in the military so a .45 is nothing for him), and I like the feel of the Glock .40 - I haven't shot it yet, but I really like how solid it is - and the weight isn't too much ... I am going to shoot it, but I just haven't gotten around to it. It's also compact and I love that. Compact, stout, and a smooth shot is what I look for.



Is the .380 really a good piece to carry? Is it going to really going to be effective when push comes to shove and it's needed? I don't want it to be like a .22 and just piss someone off.

J_Lynn
03-02-2012, 11:27 PM
.380 is certainly expensive, that's the main reason I switched from carrying that to 9mm. The PPS was expensive, but I've made my money back and then some just being able to shoot for cheap. I do a LOT of shooting too, so ammo costs pile up quick for me. I spent $97 just on shooting ammo this week, and I have a competition on Saturday that'll cost me some more.

We went and bought 100 Winchester shots for the .40 and they were like $45 I think at Gander Mountain - and that will be done in an afternoon lol

It's almost too expensive to have to shoot someone :P

Dang it, I think I'm gonna shoot that glock tomorrow ..... helllllz yeah.

MadMax
03-02-2012, 11:41 PM
According to the FBI report on Handgun Wounding Factors and Effectiveness (http://www.firearmstactical.com/pdf/fbi-hwfe.pdf) (pg 14, para 2)...

Probably more people in this country have been killed by .22 rimfires than all other calibers combined

So it's obvious that the .22 is a lethal round.

But the question is effectiveness as it is efficiency. A larger, faster round is more likely to injure/kill its target; thus making them more preferable than the smaller, lighter .22LR.

I have several .22 rifles but I would not rely on any of them for self defense unless they were the only firearms available. And, as stated, they beat having nothing!

But as for .380, I only have one as a BUG. My primary carry weapons are all .45 ACP.

And don't be so quick to jump on the .40 bandwagon because a Glock feels comfortable to you. That's a good start, but until you shoot one you really don't know if it's gonna be a caliber you like or not. I shot a police Glock 22 (.40) last year as I don't get to shoot anything in that caliber too often (the military/NATO primarily uses 9mm, although some units get to use .45s). While it wasn't too bad, I wouldn't buy one simply because I have far too many pistols that use .45 or 9mm and I don't want to stock yet another caliber.

My best advice is to find someone who has several pistols that they'll bring out to the range and let you shoot. I do that all the time, especially for young ladies I know wanting to get their first handgun, and it helps them get a better idea of what to look for. It also allows me to introduce them to the basics of firearms safety, a critical necessity for first-time shooters!

Cheers! M2

J_Lynn
03-03-2012, 07:57 PM
Shooting didn't happen today :( The man has food poisoning so instead of shooting stuff, I've been trying to be a nurse. Poor thing :(

All this gun talk gets me excited .... I got my targets out, and now I have to decide if I am going to shoot tomorrow or wax the Yari :D Thankfully, I don't have to go anywhere to go shooting .... but still, don't have time to do both since a full detail will take all daylight hours. Boo. Maybe next weekend.

47_MasoN_47
03-04-2012, 02:00 AM
9mm is my primary defensive round. It's versatile, has little recoil, and has more than enough manstopping power. 7/35 of my guns are 9mm. Only thing I have more of than that is .22 (of course). Plus if someone busts up in my house I can dispatch them without waking the neighbors, or hurting my little earsies.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_37Z0Wgv8p0/Tz8YT1IopwI/AAAAAAAABhA/5-2WwIOqm8Y/s912/2012-01-16_23-28-46_536.jpg

.380 is enough to put someone down with proper shot placement, but so is pretty much everything else. I vastly prefer 9mm over .380 mostly for ammo availability. It's hard to find a good .380 JHP that will properly expand, whereas there are TONS of them for 9mm. Practice is the most important thing though. I shoot my defensive gun (the PPS) at least 100 rounds every 2 weeks, if not more often. If you can afford it, I highly recommend the PPS. Hell, if you feel froggy and want to try out anything of mine I've got pistols in .22, 7.62x25, .32 S&W/magnum, .32 ACP, .380ACP, 9mm, .38spl, .357, and .45 ACP. I don't like the snappiness of .40 so I don't have any of those though.

I finally got accepted to the local gun club and have been shooting with those guys a lot. I love the competitions they have. Just about every weekend I'm shooting some sort of competition. Next Saturday is .22 pistols @ 50 yards. I absolutely LOVE shooting .22, and those matches are a blast. I'll be taking the Charger out there for the .22 pistol match :)

mazilla
03-04-2012, 02:25 AM
Did somebody say guns?

...I wouldn't call your title "official" gun nut, son. ;) ;)

JumpmanYaris
03-04-2012, 02:35 AM
9mm
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_37Z0Wgv8p0/Tz8YT1IopwI/AAAAAAAABhA/5-2WwIOqm8Y/s912/2012-01-16_23-28-46_536.jpg

. :)

Thats some James Bond shit right there son

47_MasoN_47
03-04-2012, 11:52 AM
:w00t:Did somebody say guns?

...I wouldn't call your title "official" gun nut, son. ;) ;)

lol, well I'm working my way towards FFL01 then later SOT02 :)

I've been debating whether or not it's worth buying another barrel for my PPS to have extended/threaded so I could have some more James Bond-esque weaponry :P

J_Lynn
03-04-2012, 02:25 PM
I acutally like the look of the Glock over the Waltherrrrrrrrr

Me too - a Glock just says "come get you some" :laugh:


I really like the Hi-Point 9mm, it shoots *really* well and I love it, I just wish it was smaller so I could carry it around ... but it's just too big :frown:

MadMax
03-04-2012, 04:11 PM
Go big or go home!

http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c209/M2Repsol/Guns/Barrett.jpg

tomato
03-04-2012, 04:14 PM
oh wow, look at the size of that thing!!

J_Lynn
03-04-2012, 04:27 PM
Go big or go home!

I'm a girl though ... I want something that fits nicely in my hands and isn't really hard and heavy to lug around.

That's a big f'n gun in that pic too lololol

tomato
03-04-2012, 04:35 PM
does it even fit in the back of the Yaris?!! :eek:

J/K ;)

MadMax
03-04-2012, 06:28 PM
I'm a girl though...

Actually, the person who did the shooting demo with that Barrett M107 was a young lady as well...:thumbsup:

But it is a handful to lug around!

Cheers! M2

J_Lynn
03-04-2012, 08:03 PM
Actually, the person who did the shooting demo with that Barrett M107 was a young lady as well...:thumbsup:

But it is a handful to lug around!

Cheers! M2

Oh, I don't mind shooting a big gun .... I'm from the south, I think that's in our blood LOL I just want something I can fit in my purse to carry around :wink: hahaha

47_MasoN_47
03-05-2012, 11:19 AM
I love shooting .50, just wish I could do it more without having to take out a loan lol. $5+ per bullet gets expensive QUICK!

I'm pretty sure open carry is legal in TN, you should get a DE .50 and waltz around with that on your hip like a BAMF.

47_MasoN_47
03-05-2012, 04:05 PM
Shoot yeah haha.

J_Lynn
03-05-2012, 04:40 PM
I love shooting .50, just wish I could do it more without having to take out a loan lol. $5+ per bullet gets expensive QUICK!

I'm pretty sure open carry is legal in TN, you should get a DE .50 and waltz around with that on your hip like a BAMF.

It is legal; this is what I want - this is his .40 with the laser grip; it's so damn sexy. More than I want to spend though, but I have to get over that at some point and realize a good pistol is going to actually cost me money. Not that the hi-point isn't a good pistol, because it is - again, it's just too big to carry.

47_MasoN_47
03-05-2012, 05:11 PM
I started off buying guns that were $50-200 and within 2 years I had sold them all and moved up into the better stuff. IMO it's worth dropping $400-700 on something good than settling for something mediocre. I gave $600 for the PPS and have never felt a second's regret for doing so.

why?
03-09-2012, 12:19 PM
It is legal; this is what I want - this is his .40 with the laser grip; it's so damn sexy. More than I want to spend though, but I have to get over that at some point and realize a good pistol is going to actually cost me money. Not that the hi-point isn't a good pistol, because it is - again, it's just too big to carry.

that is sexy, what is it? I need to get into a place where I can afford a good gun, and then afford the bribe I probably need to pay the local police chief for him to allow me to have a permit.

J_Lynn
03-09-2012, 12:57 PM
that is sexy, what is it? I need to get into a place where I can afford a good gun, and then afford the bribe I probably need to pay the local police chief for him to allow me to have a permit.

It's a Glock :) Loooooooooooooove it.

lol Why couldn't you just go pay for the permit? Everyone can own guns in the US, remember? Well, unless you're a felon or have domestic charges, etc ... but you know what I mean.

why?
03-09-2012, 01:32 PM
It's a Glock :) Loooooooooooooove it.

lol Why couldn't you just go pay for the permit? Everyone can own guns in the US, remember? Well, unless you're a felon or have domestic charges, etc ... but you know what I mean.

unfortunately in certain states while it is technically the law the reality is far different. In MA the local police chief gets to decide who he gives a gun permit too. Some police chiefs choose to give none, others too only certain people, others to only people who bribe them enough, etc. That is what happens when corruption is the rule and not the exception.

More importantly for me though is I don't have the cash to buy a good gun, take the classes to learn how to take care of it and shoot it, and also buy the ammo at the moment.

mazilla
03-09-2012, 02:46 PM
This is what I've been doing the last few days...

Running the M9 and M4 ranges qualifying ARNG troops.

http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb230/mr-mazilla/9be97fc7.jpg
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb230/mr-mazilla/b9d91fe6.jpg
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb230/mr-mazilla/460a8b76.jpg
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb230/mr-mazilla/10e0dd28.jpg

J_Lynn
03-31-2012, 10:39 PM
Heyyyyyy Mason.... Im in Florence :D Hiiiiiii

....lol.....no semi tires were run over this time, my bumper is crack-free hhaha